He also released three albums on Spotify, self-published seven books and said ‘King of Earth’ was the only suitable position for him
The Pennsylvania man, accused of beheading his father then sharing footage of the bloody head in a YouTube rant about the federal government, fancied himself a songwriter — and claimed in a letter he sent out to record labels he was “the biggest person of influence since Jesus Christ.”
Justin Mohn , 32, produced and then released three albums on Spotify, including a collection of “hard rock” songs about people he thought were stalking him.
Mohn’s tunes were removed from Spotify in the wake of his arrest Tuesday night.
He also sued the federal government several times over crippling student debt, and wrote seven books self-published through Amazon, including ” Poems I Wrote While Stoned ” and ” The Revolution Leader’s Survival Guide .”
His Amazon author page claims “his life story is unbelievable and there may not be enough words to describe him, but one may begin to understand his complexity and experiences through his art.”